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The Coquille Herald In the Circuit Court of the State of Ortgoo, In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, • in and for the County of Coos. in and for the County of Coos. in and for the County of Coos. P U b LIS H EL) EVEUY TH 1' KSI) \ Y Entered an second class matter May. H, 1905. at the post office at Coqmlle, Oregon, underact of Congress of March IN THE MATTLR OF THE) R. S. Tyrrell and Eliza J. Tyr Plaintiff, ESTATE ol Citation. Janet Denholm, rell, Plaintiffs, vs. SARAH J FERRY. 1 icreaaed) Sr., widow, John • vs. To Josephine Dai ell, Pauline liyers, 1 Kllen Lewis, Robert S. Tyrrell, Herbert A. Jr., unmarried, Arthur Rosa Ferry, Mary .1. Ferry, now Mary Lewis, Tyrrell, Edith A. Woodward, Lewis and wife Mary Lee, Joseph Fern llessie Andrews, Lewis, Agnes his Lewis, unmar L. R. Woodward, L ennah WALTER O. ACKERMAN, Publisher 1 Dallas Andrews, Lari Andrews, Fay Woodward, Helen Woodward, Ellen Lewis, unmarried, Elizabeth Muier, V\ illiam Floyd. Bertie ried, William Tyrrell Woodward, sometimes Devoted to tho material and social Floyd, Edna Aug: Iu Floyd, Francis SomsomanAlberson I.ucile Woodward, Lawrence as Soloman Alberson, upbuilding of the Coquille Valley par Clayton Floyd, William Arden Floyd, known Kidley Woodward, W ayn e and sometimes known as S. ticularly and of Coos County generally. Ena May Floyd, Julia Geneva Floyd, Alberson, and his wife Sarah Morrison Woodwurd, Rachel Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance Raymond Claire Floyd, and to all per Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, Woodward, Ruth Woodward, sons or parties unknown claiming any widow, Florence E. Hadley Evelyn Woodward and Edith Phone, Main 354. right, title, interest or estate in and to and her husband 8. J. Hadley, Woodward, Defendants. J real property hi mailer described, Etta Buckingham and her hus IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF the Greeting: A H. Buckingham, OREGON: You and each of you are Easter Sunday April 7. THE NAME Ol THE STATE band, Alice Biggs and her husband hereby notified that you are required to OF IN OREGON: You are hereby cited D. E. Biggs, Elbert Dyer and Suit appear and answer the complaint filed required to appear in the County , bis wife, Kuphemia Arbor Day Friday, April 12 Dyer, against you in the above entitled suit in and Court of the State of < iregon for the P. Tupper sometimes in Equity which you, Robert S. Tyrrell, Herbert I County of Coos at the Court Room John A. Tyrrell, Edith A Woodward, L. R. thereof, at 10 o’clock A. M. on Monday, known as J. P. Tupper, (o Primary election Friday, April 19. Woodward, Lennah Woodward, Helen the nth day of May, A. D. 1912, then vvidower, S. B. Gardiner some O. O. L U N D Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, and there to show se, if any exist, times known as S. B. Gardner Quiet The Appeal to Reason, the lead his wife Mary Gardiner, Lucile Woodward, Lawrence Ridley an order of sale should not be and ing Socialistic paper of the United trank Goff, widower, Chris Tille Woodward, Wayne MorrisonWoodward, why MY PLATFORM made for the sale of the real property tina B. Caldwell, George Cald Rachel Woodward, Ruth Woodward. States has suspended publication. I am a Progressive Republican. Evelyn Woodward and Edith Wood of said estate of Sarah J. Ferry, de well, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel ceased, as prayed for in the petition of Articles reflecting upon certain I believe in economizing public ward are defendants and R. S. Tyrrell William Floyd, executor of said estate j Caldwell, Melda Bender, Sarah and Eliza J. Tyrrell, are plaintiffs, filed in said court 1 the 18th day of Wright, widow, Margaret United States institutions are said money. within six weeks from date of the first March, A. D. 1912. and which said i Allen and her husband, Albert to be largly responsible for the I believe that every American publication of this summons to-wit, the property is describt I as follows: The \ Allen, the unknown heirs of | George Westland Neal, de 28th day of March, 1912, that being the paper’s demise. citizen has the right to his own po date of the first publication of this sum north one-half of the northwest quar ceased, and all other persons ter, the southwest quarter of the north and if you fail to appear and west quarter and the northwest quarter or parties, unknown claiming Merchants on Front street are litical opinion and should be given mons, any right, title, estate, lien or answer on or before the 9th dav of May, of the southwest quarter of section interest fair treatment. in the real estate-des 1912, the same being the last day of twenty-five anxiously awaiting the coming of in township twenty-nine I believe that all men, rich or the time prescribed in he order of pub south, range twelve west of the Wil cribed in complaint herein, the north wind, which is prevalent lication, judgment for want thereof lamette Moridiah, in Coos County, Ore Wm.*H. Averill, his wife Mary G. Averill, Bell Copley and will be taken against you and each of gon. here during the summer season, in poor, should be treated alike. you and plaintiffs will apply to tho Witness the Hon. .John F. Hall, Judge her husband Wm. Copley. I believe in the enforcement of order that it may drive the unwel Defendants. Court for the relief demanded therein, the County Court of the State of Ore come cinders form their doors. the law, but not iu persecution un a succinct statement of which is as fol of To Ellen Lewis Sr., John Lewis Jr., gon for the County of Coos with the lows, to-wit: seal of said Court atfixed, this 20th day Arthur Lewis, Mary Lewis, Agnes Lew Appeal to those responsible for the der the guise of the law. First: That a certain deed made, ex is, Ellen Lewis, iSomsoman Alberson, of March, A. D. 1912. If nominated and elected to the ecuted and delivered by plaintiffs on the nuisance having proved futile, re Soloman Alberson, S. Alberson, Sarah Attest: JAMKS WATSON, 20th day of August, 1903, between R. office of sheriff of Coos county, I Clerk. Ann Alberson, Fanny E. Dyer, Florence dress from the grievance is now S. Tyrrell and Eliza .7. Tyrrell parties Court) By N. OSMUNDSON, E: Radley, S. J. Radley, Etta looked for only through the breezes will do my* duty under the oath of of the first part therein to Robert S. i 1 County Buckingham, A. H. Buckingham, Al Seal j Deputy. office; I will be economical in the Tyrrell and Herbert A. Tyrrell in trust ice Biggs, D. E. Biggs, Elbert from the north. for Edith A. Woodward and her children expenses of the office and will en and which said deed was duly recorded In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, Dyer, Euphemia Dyer, John P. Tupper, J. P. Tupper, S. B. Gardiner, ! in and for the County of Coos. Work of grading on the Eugene- deavor to give all men a "square in the office of the County Clerk of Coos S. IS. Gardner, Mary Gardiner, ardiner, Frank County, Oregon, at page 509, volume Goff, Christina 1!. Caldwell, . George _ orge Coos Bay railway line is now being deal.” 51, records of deeds of said county ,be R. E. Shine anil Lucy Cook, ) Caldwell, Clyde Caldwell, Hazel Cald so as to conform to tne in pushed and it will be but a shon Paid adv. O. O. L und . reformed Plaintiffs, well, Melda Bender, Sarah Wright, tention of the parties at the time of the vs. Margaret Allen, Albert Allen, the un time before the rails are dowt execution and delivery thereof, and to Suit in The unknown heirs of Pat | known heirs of George Westland Neal, FOR SALE permit or authorize the defendants Rob Kecy, deceased, and also all I Equity lo deceased, over the level country from Eugene and also all other persons or ert S. Tyrrell and Herbert A. Tyrrell, The Norway Store, consisting of other persons, or parties, Quiet parties unknown claiming any right, to Elmira. The road in operation at any time by consent of the unknown claiming any title, estate, lien or interest in the reai thus far will be of great aid in trans general meichnndise, three miles plaintiffs or in case of the death of them right, title, estate, lien, or Title. estate described in the complaint herein, or either of them then the consent of i Summons ) below Myrtle Point on bank of Co- interest in the real estate Wm. H. Averill, Mary G. Averill, Bell porting machinery before the con the survivor and 'defendant Edith A. described in the complaint Copley and Wm Copley the above en tractors. Prospects for a railroad quille river, oue-quarler mile from Woodward, to sell and dispose of the herein, Defendants. J titled defendants: property mentioned in said deed and railroad station. Stock will invoice To the unknown heirs of Pat Kecy, in the near future to the land ol IN THE NAME OF THE STATE herein before in this summons and con deceased, and also all other persons, or about ¡¡ 52 , 800 . For terms and par vert the same into cash or other prop OF OREGON: You are hereby notified promise are very encouragiug parties, unknown claiming any right, that 'are required to appear and an erty as they shall deem for the best title, estate, lien or interest in the real swer you ticulars apply to the complaint filed avainst you In interest of Edith A. Woodward, L. R. estate described in the complaint here An organization known as "The Mrs. S- J. M c C loskev , Woodward, Lennah Woodward, Helen in, Defendants. the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of Crab Club" has recently been insti Norway, OregoD. Woodward, William Tyrrell Woodward, IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE OF summons, to-wit: Lucile Woodward, Lawrence Ridley OREGON : You are hereby notified this Within tuted in Marshfield. An initiatory six weeks from the 7th day of Woodward, Wayne Morrison Woodward, that you are required to appear and March, 1912, Why He Was Late. and if you fail to appear Rachel Woodward, Ruth Woodward, ceremony is provided for new mem answer the complaint filed against you and answer on or before the 18th day "What made you so late 7” Evelyn Woodward and Edith Woodward, in the above entitled suit within six bers who are capable of undergoing April, 1912, that date being the last “I met Smithson.” and that they have power to make, ex from the date of the first publi of date of the time prescribed in the order “ Well, that is no reason why you ecute and deliver all necessary convey weeks the ordeal without "crawfishing.” cation of this summons, towit : of publication, will be taken should be an hour late getting home to ances, conveying an absolute title, free Within six weeks from the 7th day of against you for judgment Entertainment by way of songs, supper.” want thereof for the from any incumbrances to said premises March, 1912, and if you fail to appear demanded in complaint, a succinct “I know, but I asked him how he was any part thereof, to any purchaser and answer on or before the 18th day of relief recitations and refreshments, con of which is as follows: feeling, and he insisted on telling me or thereof without any claim of the plain April, 1912, that date being the last statement sisting largely ot crustaceans ob about his stomach trouble.” That the defendants and each of them tiffs or the defendants or either of date prescribed in the order of publica “Did you tell him to take Chamber them, or any other person or persons tion, judgment will be taken against be required to appear and set up and tained from the water of Coos Bay, allege their right, title, claim, estate lain’s Tablets 7” you for want thereof for the relief de or is indulged in by the good fellows interest in and to Lots numbered “Sure, that is what he needs.” Sold whomsoever. That the Court grant such other and manded in complaint, a succinct state three and fourteen, Block numbered one further relief and make such other de ment of which is as follows: and congenial spirits composing the by all druggists. the town of Bandon, now the City of cree as shall seem meet and equitable That defendants anil each of them be in membership. Bandon (and at one time the town of For Sale— One three-year-old colt, in the premises. required to appear and set up and allege Averill) in Coos County, Oregon; and That in case of the death of either right, title, estate, claim, lien or that the same be adjudged and decreed Fred K. Gettins is a Republican large size, Phoue 3X. Robert S. Tyrrell or Herbert A. Tyrrell, their interest in and to the following des and void and of no force and effect that the survivor be authorized and cribed premises towit: The south half null candidate for State Senator from law or equity; that the title of the empowered to carryout all the condi of the southeast quarter, and the south in plaintiff of the foregoing described real Coos and Curry counties His an tions of said decree. east quarter of the southwest quarter, estate quieted as against said de Service of this summons is made by Section twenty-two, and the south fendants be and nouncement appears iu this issue each of them and all of publication in pursuance of an order of west quarter of the southwest quarter and their heirs and assigns; and is indicative of policies that made by the Hon. John S. Coke, Judge of Section twenty-three, Township them defendants each and all of them of the Circuit Court of the State of twenty-six south, of Range fourteen that will merit the approbation of all their heirs and assigns bo forever Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, west of the Willamette Meridian in Coos enjoined restrained from setting up voters who desire progression iu and dated the 22nd day ot March, 1912, County, Oregon, and that the same be any claim and of right, title, estate or in directing that service be made by pub adjudged and decreed null and void and political affairs. Those who are terest in or to said real property or any lication thereof in the Coquille Herald, of no force or effect in law or equity; portion thereof, and that plaintiff have acquainted with M r.. Gettins are weekly newspaper published at the that the title of the plaintiffs of the such other More marriages are consummated a City relief as to the court shall of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, foregoing described real estate be quiet firm in the belief that he will, if in June than any other month in once a week for a period of six weeks. ed as against said defendants arid each seem meet and equitable. the year, and notwithstanding it is Service of this summons is made by elected, labor assiduously for meas of them and all of them and their heirs publication R. H. S mith , pursuance of an order and assigns; that defendants, each and made by the in Hon. J ohn F. H all , ures that will not only be condusive John F. Hall, Coun L E A P Y E A R all of them, their heirs and assigns be J ames T. H a ll , Judge for Coos County, Oregon, I to the well being of the district he forever enjoined and restrained from ty Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 1th, 1912, directing that the young man should not lose setting up any claim of right, title, dated March represents but the state at large. thereof be made by publication sight of the fact that his estate, lien or interest in or to said real service NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT thereof in the Coquille a weekly property or any portion theroof, and newspaper, published Herald, at the City of SCHOOL NOTES that plaintiffs have such other relief Coquille, County of Coos, and State of Notice is hereby given, by Margaret to the court shall seem meet and Oregon, WI FE- T O- BE Rev. Frank Adams is to speak once each week for a period of A. Hudson, administratrix of the estate as equitable. six weeks. to the students of the high school will not be fullv content without of Joseph I). 'Hudson, deceased, that Service of this summons is made by A. J. SHERWOOD and a suitable gift, preferably a said administratrix did upon March in pursuance of an order tomorrow morning Special exer L. A. LILJEQVIST, 21st, 1912, file her final account in the publication made by the Hon. John F. Hall, County Attorneys for Plaintiffs. cises have been given ou Friday matter of said estate and that the for Coos County, Oregon, dated FINE RING Honorable Judge of the County Judge March 7th, 1912, directing that service mornings during the past few weeks. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS Court of Coos County, Oregon, made thereof be made by publication thereof To those engaged, it is time to an Miss Lucia Sperry and Mrs Tyrrell order on March 27th, 1912, fixing in the Coquille Herald, a weekly news think of this matter. My experi Notice is hereby given that the State May 6th, 1912, at 1 o’clock p. in. as the paper published at the City of Coquille, Land Board have both appeared before the ence along this line is at your time and the Court House in the City Coos of the State of Oregon will j County, Oregon, once each week command, and with a choice stock sell to the highest bidder at its office in ! school. of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as the for a period of six weeks. from which to select, can please the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, place for the hearing objections to said A. J. SHERWOOD and on May 28, 1912, The members of the senior class, the most exacting. Call and see linal at 10:00 o’clock a. m., I account and the settlemeat of said L. A. LILJEQVIST, of said day, all the State’s interest in i estate. assisted by students of other Classes, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. the tide and overflowed land hereinafter j Hated this 28th day of March, A. D. are to give a play ‘ ‘Esmeralda" described, giving however, to the own- | 1912. M argaret A. H udson , NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS. er or owners of any lands abutting or sometime before the close of school. ______________________ Administratrix. fronting on such tide and overflowed Notice is hereby*given that the State This is a good strong play and well Notice to Creditors preference right to buy said tide Land Board of the State of Oregon will lands land at the highest price offered, provid worth the work the students will sell to the highest bidder at its otlice in ed such offer is made in good faith, and Notice is hereby given that the the Capital Building at Salem, Oregon, als«> provided The Jeweler put upon it. that the land will not be undersigned has been duly appointed on June 10, 1912, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., sold for, nor any offer therefor accept Alice Culin will represent the with the will annexed of said day, all the State’s interest in ed, of REPAIRING COQUILLE administrator less than# $7.50 per acre, the of the estate of H. W. McClellan the tide and overflow lands hereinafter Boad reserving local high school in the County ttie right to reject any (whose full name is Hugh VV. Mc described, giving, however, to the own and all bids. Said lands are situated Oratorial contest to be held in (Jo- Clellan, and who was sometimes known er or owners of any lands abutting or in Coos county, Oregon, and «lescribed as and called II. W. McClellan and also fronting on such tide and overflow lands, as follows: quille on April 26 Miss Culin was H. \V. McClellen), deceased, and that the preference right to purchase said Beginning at a point on the LT. S. selected at a tryout last Friday af all persons having claims against said tide and overflow lands at the highest Meander Line of Haynes Slough estate are hereby required to present price offered, provided such offer is northeast corner of Lot 4, Sec. 24, at T. the ternoon in which two contestants 24 the same with the proper vouchers and made in good faith, and also providing R. 13 W. of W. M., this point bear besides he self took part. Mae Lund duly verified at the office of the under that the land will not he sold for, nor S. ing 76" 48' AV. 1017.0 feet from the signed, in Coquille, Coos county, Ore any offer there for accepted of less than delivered an oration on Joan of Arc, C. on west boundary of Lot 3, Sec. gon within six months from the date of $7.50 per acte. the Board reserving the M. T. 21 S. R. 12 W. of W. M. Thence: Geneva Bifher spoke on Florence this notice. right to reject any and all bids. Said 19, East feet between lots 4 and 5, Dated this 14th day of March, 1912. lands are situated in Coos County, Ore to low* 165 water Nightingale and the winning ora Is necessary in order line. gon, and ties« i d as follows: A. J. S herwood , S. 21° 53' W. 735 ft. along low water line. tion dealt with the wrongs ol Mary, to do at a point on low water S. 14’ 06' W. 310 Administrator with will annexed of line Beginning on the leit I ink of Coal Bank Slough 8. 34° 30/ W. 310 “ M •• ” the estate of H. VV. McClellan, deceased. which Queen of Scots. The Judges were is sit fed North* 58° 22' West 66° W. 430 “ “ Rev. H. C. Cleaves, Mr* H. O. An 2405 feet from the meander corner on S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 89°30'W. 520 “ 14 left bank of Isthmus Slough on line be N. derson and J. J. Stanley. N.61° 11' VV. 511.6 feet along low water tween Seethe : 15 and 30, T. 25 S., K. 13 line. On account of sickness, Mrs Notice is hereby given that the under- W. of W. M. ami running thence along North 265 feet to point on C. S. Mean ) signed. Anna Wilcox, was by order of long water 1 in p the left hank of Coal der Line Lorenz was unable to leach her class and between lots 3 and 4. I the County Court of Coos County, in the Bank Slough ¡ollows : N. 37° E. 250 feet along U. S. Meander Tuesday. Mrs Howard substituted State* of Oregon, duly made and entered S. 59 2* E. 75 feet line. on the 2nd day of April, 1912, appointed 8. 4:. ' E. 96 feet for her. • S. 72° E. 1,188 feet along U. S. Meander administratrix of the estate of If. K. S. t i :r K. 108 feet line. * A large number ot pupils in the Wiln x, deceased. 8. 4' :r E. 88 feet : N. 22° 30' E. 1,152 feet along U. S. All persons having claims against the S. 1*. W. 79 f'-et fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth Meander line to place of beginning, estateef the said H. F, Wilcox, deceased, S. 33 v w. 138 feet I containing 19,102 acres, being tide grades are hard at work on declama We have the best are hereby required to present the same, S. 19 IV. 385 feet hind fronting and abutting on Lot 4, I with proper vouchers, to the under- S. VV. 507 fral tions in an effort to secure a place soap possible to Sec. 24, T. 24 S. R. 13 W. of W. M. j signed, at the office of VV'. C. Chase, N. 3-, r W. 35 feet I Applications and bids should be ad in the gold medal contest to be held get. We make i t ; attorney for the administratrix, at his N. «. , K. 178 feet toG. G. Brown, Clerk of State j office in the City of Coquille, Oregon, more oi les* t tst boundary of a tract dressed during commencement week. ourselves f r o m Board, Salem,Oregon, and marked within six months from the «late of this of land «let'll« v the State of Oregon to J Land Application and bid to purchase tide pure Coos County j notice. Fupils from the various rooms a.e A. A. Finch. F. Chadwick and Aaron j lands.” G. O. BROWN, Dated this 4th day of April, 1912. Rose on Jub 1873, thence N. 20° E. tallow. planning to make exhibits in the! ' tate Land Board. 873 feet along .st. boundary of above Dated March Clerk A W , 13, 1912. children's industrial deparraent of Administratrix of tlie estate of tract, N. 19 E. 295 feet more or less, I H. K. Wilcox, Deceased. to the place i beginning, containing the county lair. As soon as a prize ! 7.59 acres «>f tide land, more or less, Garden Fertilizer- riuper Phos list is published it is believed the Stenography ana typewriting for fronting and it ting upon I-rOts 7 and 8 phate— the best, cheapest and most interest will be greatly increased. I business and professional men expe «>f Sec. 35, T. S R. IS W. fertilizer known. For sale Application ind bi«ls should be ad- cleanly ..... 1 in any quantity from ten pounds ditiously transacted at the Herald dressed to «i O. Brown, Clerk State Don’t be surprised if you have an I J. E. Q uick . office. All work entrusted to us Lami Board, v m,Oregon, and marked up. attack ot rheumatism this spriiw. .lust , “Application I bid to purchase ti«le nib the affected pel I ■ freely with Cham- ! < , treated confidentially. lands.” G. G. BROWN, beriain’e Liniment and it will ... . die 1 Popularity inav liegin where wis appear. Sold by all druggists. Hava you |>f%i«l the printer? Dated Mar Clerk Slat«' Land Board, dom cuds. Hurry Up! Hurry Up! t, tin. Only a Few Days More A ND OUR big clearing sale of Shoes will be over. We have decided that in order to push things, we will give onr customers the advantage of a greater reduction than ever; every shoe that we have on sale will be sold for about one-third its regular value. We wish to announce that we have just received a beautiful assortment of dress silks, bor dered foulards, pongee, fancy messalines, taffetas, and the big varieties that go to make up a splendid silk department. Come in and look them over while you can get the style and color that you want. Also a new assort ment of men and childrens hats. Geo. A . Robinson rescent Ranges RENOW NED -RELIABLE $35 to $50 Satisfaction Guaranteed H e ra ld C ook S toves $10 to $17 W illam ette TENTS 7 x 7 u p to 1 4 x 1 6 Carried in Stock 7x7 $6.00,14x16 $20 Ollier Sizes in Proportion June Weddings Sew ing M achines $3 to $50 Intallmcnts if Desired or Rented by week or Month ANDERSON New and Second-Hand Goods I SCHROEDEP Good Soap I OUR EASTER BAKING Of fine cukes and pastries are sure to be in (treat demand. So we advise you to order the cake and pie you prefer in order that you may not be disappointed. Come in person to order. We have several new varieties which you must see to appreciate. They look almost too dainty to eat. But that’s what they are for. City Bakery Paul Stephan, Prop. A PROSPEROUS EASTER ■' 5 GOOD Laundry Work nna il c o x Coquille Laundry & Ice Co. id , 1912. r HANK 11 HHp fl This year and each succeeding year is assured to those who save part of what they earn. Easter means "rising.’’ Make this the start of your rise in the world. Start an account with the Farmers & Mer chants Savings Bank right now and thus begin the habit of saving which will assure you comfort and independence as long as you keep it up. Farmers & Merchants Bank